WEBVTT ANGELA ROZIER REPORTS.ANGELA: FEMA CREWS ARE HERE INBELLE GLADE GOING DOOR TO DOORLOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO MAY NEEDASSISTANCE AFTER HURRICANE IRMA.THE DEADLINE TO APPLY ISCOMING UP AND THEY ARE URGINGPEOPLE TO CALL NOW.>> AND YOU GUYS, THE REST OF YOUDIVIDE UP.ANGELA: HURRICANE IRMA BARRELEDTHROUGH SOUTH FLORIDA NEARLY AMONTH AGO AND SOME RESIDENTS ARESTILL PICKING UP THE PIECES.HOMES WERE DAMAGED, STREETSFLOODED AND DOWNED POWER LINESLEFT RESIDENTS IN THE DARK FORDAYS.FEDERAL HELP IS STILL AVAILABLE.A FEMA DISASTER SURVIVORASSISTANCE TEAM CHECKED TO SEEIF RESIDENTS HERE IN BELLE GLADEWERE REGISTERED FOR FEMAASSISTANCE, AND IF THEY WEREN'T,CREWS USED THEIR IPADS TOREGISTER THOSE RESIDENTS ON THESPOT.>> HERE IN THE AREAS OF BELLEGLADE, THEY MAY NOT HAVETRANSPORTATION TO A DISASTERRECOVERY CENTER, THEY MAY NOTHAVE INTERNET, THEY MAY NOT BEABLE TO GET THROUGH BECAUSE OUR1-800 LINE HAS BEEN VERY BUSY.ANGELA: THIS WOMAN'S ROOF WASDAMAGED DURING THE STORM.>> LOT OF ROOF TILES DOWN SO WEHAVE TO HAVE A NEW ROOF ANDPROBABLY NEW GUTTERS BECAUSETHEY CAN'T DO THE ROOF WITHOUGOING UNDER THE GUTTERS.ANGELA: SHE SAYS SHE'S BLESSEDBECAUSE SO MANY OTHERS WEREN'TAS FORTUNATE.WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT FEMAGOING DOOR TO DOOR?>> I'M TELLING YOU, IT'S BEENREALLY GREAT.I MEAN, AS MUCH AS THEY GOT ONTHEIR PLATE.ANGELA: IS FEMA GOING TO BE ABLETO HELP YOU AT ALL?>> I DON'T KNOW.ANGELA: DID YOU APPLY?>> WE APPLIED.IF THEY DO, IT'LL BE A BLESSING.ANGELA: OFFICIALS SAY SO FAR$770 MILLION HAS BEEN APPROVEDFOR FOLKS IN FLORIDA.

Hurricane Irma barreled through South Florida nearly a month ago and some residents are still picking up the pieces.Homes were damaged, streets flooded and downed power lines left residents in the dark for days.Federal help is still available.A FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) team visited homes in Belle Glade Friday morning.+Download WPBF 25 News App: Apple IOS | AndroidPublic Information Officer Jenifer Holderman said the crews were there to ask residents if they were registered for FEMA assistance and if they were not the crews used their Ipads to register those residents on the spot." It's our way of reaching out to the community, possibly those with transportation issues to ensure that we are getting every one registered for assistance," said Holderman. Holderman says so far FEMA has allocated $770 million for Florida residents.The deadline to apply for assistance is November 9th.Residents with losses can register for disaster assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling (800)621-FEMA (3362).+Like Angela on Facebook | Follow Angela on Twitter

BELLE GLADE, Fla. —

Hurricane Irma barreled through South Florida nearly a month ago and some residents are still picking up the pieces.

Homes were damaged, streets flooded and downed power lines left residents in the dark for days.

Public Information Officer Jenifer Holderman said the crews were there to ask residents if they were registered for FEMA assistance and if they were not the crews used their Ipads to register those residents on the spot.

" It's our way of reaching out to the community, possibly those with transportation issues to ensure that we are getting every one registered for assistance," said Holderman.

Holderman says so far FEMA has allocated $770 million for Florida residents.

The deadline to apply for assistance is November 9th.

Residents with losses can register for disaster assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling (800)621-FEMA (3362).